Dear Michael, dear list, Le samedi 20 septembre 2014 à 17:10 -0400, Michael Gilbert a écrit : > On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 4:11 PM, Emmanuel Charpentier wrote: > > The installation runs normally. When starting Winword for the first time, it > > aks for name and initial, then displays a "configuration" progress bar, then > > asks for a reboot. > > > > If one clicks on yes, thge rebooot fails and gives an error message. When > > asking for details, one gets the enclosed backtrace. > > > > If one refuses to reboot, the normal Winword appears, but cannot be > > activated. > > > > In short, the result is an unusable MS Office. > > Can you try without any of the wine64 packages installed, possibly > without winbind also. Also try a clean .wine directory?
First attempt without win64 : same results. Installed packages : charpent@asus16-ec:~$ dpkg -l "*wine*" | grep ii | sed -re "s/[ \t]+/ /g" | cut -d " " -f 2-3 | xargs echo libwine:i386 1.6.2-8 libwine-gecko-1.4 1.4+dfsg-2 libwine-gecko-2.21 2.21+dfsg2-1 wine 1.6.2-8 wine32 1.6.2-8 Installation of Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Access ad Office tools. No outlook no Publisher, etc... Install goes uneventfully. But the same problem as before appears when trying to use an app : When launching Word, a dialog box asking for reconfiguration appears, and asks for a reboot. Clicking yes leads to a Wine crash, clicking no opens the application, which seems more or less usable. , if Word, Excel and Access can be opened (Word with this bizarre procedure above), Powerpoint fails. Second attempt, after purging winbind : installation fails (without hints from Office nor Wine). > Best wishes, No such luck... Still listening for suggestions, Emmanuel Charpentier -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org